If in the mid-latitudes, storms are usually associated with low pressure systems. Cold fronts associated with a low pressure system cause the cold air mass to move into a column of warmer air, creating an unstable atmosphere. This is where storms are created. You may know of a squall line (organized line of thunderstorms, which can be ahead of a fast-moving cold front), this creates severe thunderstorms that only last for at most 2 hours. To get back to the question, once the cold front passes, weather after the storms will be calm. Cooler air temperature and a lowered dew point, also going to have a shift in winds from SE winds to NW winds most likely. Now, if you are in the tropics (ITCZ), you could have thunderstorms all day and night. There is no jet stream support in the tropics, so the storms move slower and in the opposite direction of the westerlies. This is also where typhoons and hurricanes form. Hope this helps out a little bit, have a good one.
After a thunderstorm you should continue to listen to the NOAA ( National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). You should also stay away from downed power lines and report them immediately.
Usually a tornado is followed by brief rain and possibly hail and then clear weather.
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It goes away and moves onto another place, then everything will be normal again.
Damp, and dark .
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No. A cyclone is a different kind of weather event.
There is a lot of wind when a tornado comes through and also flying debris. When it comes to tornadoes, a lot of it has to do with how pressure systems are interacting.
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No. A tornado is a weather event, so it is meteorological.
A tornado is a type of weather. Meteorology, or weather science is one of the branches of earth science.
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i think they come and go cuz of the weather
Cold weather.
No. A cyclone is a different kind of weather event.
Yes. A tornado is a violent weather event.
There are a few big hitters when it comes to violent weather, but it all depends on the scale of how violent these individual weather patterns are. For instance, a violent tornado can do more damage than a light earthquake, but a violent earthquake can do more damage than a light tornado.
There is a lot of wind when a tornado comes through and also flying debris. When it comes to tornadoes, a lot of it has to do with how pressure systems are interacting.
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Yes. A tornado is a type of violent weather event.
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Tornadoes produce very powerful winds. They occur during severe thunderstorms.